The fashion industry saw a different kind of ramp walk when a differently-abled Australian woman, Justine Clarke, participated in the South Australian State finals of the Miss World Australia contest on Sunday, 19 February 2017.

Justine Clarke made history by becoming the first Australian woman in a wheel-chair to compete in the pageant.

"I want to be a role model and empower young women," 26-year-old Justine told The Advertiser in an interview, even as she made headlines all around the world.

In the interview, she mentioned, “For somebody in a wheelchair to be able to compete is a big thing. I really hope it sends a message that no matter what your race, size or disability — whatever makes you different — you are beautiful.”

It sure is a big thing for an industry that's known for its perfection, to not just accommodate a participant like Clarke but also reward her for her courage and strength.

Clarke did not want to reveal the reasons that brought about the change in her life but wants "the catwalk to be a fair and inclusive place for everyone (sic)". She strongly believes that being in a wheelchair does not limit or define her.